Topics
Field Visit
Location and Extent
- Introduction to India and Brazil
- Indian - Location, Size and Extent
- Brazil - Location, Size and Extent
- Historical Background of India
- Historical Background of Brazil
- Difference Between Post-Independence Characteristics of India and Brazil
Physiography and Drainage
- Map Study: Physical Divisions of India
- Map Study: Physical Divisions of Brazil
- Physical Division of India> The Himalayas
- Physical Division of India > North Indian Plains
- Physical Division of India > The Peninsula
- Physical Division of India > The Coastal Plains
- Physical Division of India > The Island Group
- Physical Division of Brazil> The Highlands
- Physical Division of Brazil> The Great Escarpment
- Physical Division of Brazil> The Coasts
- Physical Division of Brazil> The Plains
- Physical Division of Brazil> Islands
- Drainage of Brazil
- Drainage of India
Climate
- Map Study: Temperature and Rainfall Distribution (Brazil)
- Map Study: Temperature and Rainfall Overview (India)
- Temperature & Rainfall Graphs of Brazil
- Climate of Brazil
- Temperature & Rainfall Graphs of India
- Climate of India
Natural Vegetation and Wildlife
- Brazil Vegetation
- Indian Vegetation
- Map Study: Major Forest Types of India
- Brazil Wildlife
- Indian Wildlife
Population
- Map Study: India's Population Distribution
- Population of India
- Map Study: Brazil's Population Distribution
- Population in Brazil
- Population Composition of Brazil and India> Sex Ratio
- Population Composition of Brazil and India> Age and Sex Pyramid
- Population Composition of Brazil and India> Population Growth Rate
- Population Composition of Brazil and India> Life Expectancy
- Population Composition of Brazil and India> Literacy Rate
Human Settlements
Economy and Occupations
Tourism, Transport and Communication
- Map Study: Tourism Trends in Brazil and India
- Tourism in Brazil
- Tourism in India
- Brazil Transport
- India Transport
- Communication in Brazil
- Communication in India
Geography - Physical Divisions of India
Identification of Physical divisions
- Identification of Physical Divisions
Geography - North Indian Mountains
Himalayas
Associated mountains
- Concept of Associated Mountains
Geography - North Indian Plain Region
Deserts
- Desert
Western Plains
- Concept of Western Plains
Central Plains
- Concept on Central Plains
Delta region
- Concept of Delta Region
Eastern Plains
- Concept of Eastern Plains
Geography - Peninsular Plateau Region
Chhotta Nagpur Plateau
- Concept for Chhotta Nagpur Plateau
Malwa Plateau
- Concept on Malwa Plateau
Maharashtra Plateau
- Concept for Maharashtra Plateau
Karnataka Plateau
- Concept for Karnataka Plateau
Telangana Plateau
- Concept for Telangana Plateau
Geography - Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats
Eastern Ghats
- Concept on Eastern Ghats
Sahyadries
- Concept on Sahyadries
Geography - Coastal Region
- Geography - Coastal Region
Eastern coastal plain
- Coastal Region - Eastern Coastal Plain
- Concept for Western Coastal Plain
Western coastal plain
- Concept for Western Coastal Plain
Geography - Indian Islands
- Geography - Indian Islands
Eastern Islands
- Indian Islands - Eastern Islands
Western Islands
- Indian Islands - Western Islands
Geography - Practical 1
Cartography
- Concept on Cartography
Geography - Practical 2
Two dimensional diagrams
- Two Dimensional Shapes
One dimensional diagrams
- Concept on One Dimensional Diagrams
Economics - Introduction of an Economy
Introduction of an Economy
- Types of Economy
- Main Features of Economy
Economics - Basic problems of an economy solution
Solutions
Problems
- Introduction of Basic Problems of an Economy
- Problems- for Whom to Produce
- Problem - How Much to Produce
- Problem - by Whom to Produce
Economics - Inflation
Introduction
Effects of inflation
- Effects of Inflation
Measures of Inflation
- Measures of Inflation
Causes of inflation
- Causes of Inflation
Economics - Public distribution system and consumer protection
- Measures of Inflation
Public Distribution system - meaning and explanation
- Public Distribution System - Meaning and Explanation
Introduction
- Introduction of Public Distribution System and Consumer Protection
Objectives of Public Distribution system
- Objectives of Public Distribution System
Remedial Measures
- Remedial Measures Public Distribution System and Consumer Protection
Consumer Protection
- Consumer Protection - Rights and Duties of Cunsumer, Food Adulteration
Drawbacks of Public Distribution system
- Drawbacks of Public Distribution System
Progress of Public Distribution system
- Progress of Public Distribution System
Notes
Brazilian Highlands:
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- A large plateau covers much of southern Brazil. It is also known as the Brazilian Highlands, the Brazilian Shield, and the Brazilian Plateau.
- The Brazilian and Guyana Highlands form the primary part of the South American continent.

Guyana Highlands

Brazilian Highlands
- The majority of the Guyana highlands are in Venezuela and extend all the way to French Guiana.
- In Brazil, it includes the northern states of Roraima, Para, and Amapa. Brazil has the lower part of these highlands. However, the highest point in Brazil, Pico de Neblina, is 3014 meters high and is located on the border between Brazil and Venezuela.
- The areas to the east and south of the Brazilian highlands have an altitude of more than 1000 meters. However, in other areas, the altitude ranges from 500 to 1000 meters. The highlands gradually slope northward, and the slopes are not very steep.
- The Amazon tributaries that flow through this region create rapids and waterfalls. The slopes are steep towards the north but not sudden. Several rivers take off from the end portion of the highlands and flow northwards to meet the Atlantic Ocean.
- Some major rivers, such as Uruguay, Paraguay, and Parana, originate from the southern slopes of the highlands and enter Argentina. It has a steep slope to the east and appears to be an escarpment.
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Key Points: Physical Division of Brazil> the Highlands
- The Brazilian Highlands cover southern Brazil and are also called the Brazilian Shield or Plateau.
- The Guyana Highlands extend into northern Brazil, mainly in Roraima, Pará, and Amapá.
- Pico de Neblina (3014 m) is Brazil’s highest peak, on the Brazil–Venezuela border.
- The highlands mostly lie between 500–1000 m, with higher parts in the east and south.
- Rivers such as the Amazon's tributaries, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Paraná originate here, forming rapids and waterfalls.

